Digital Realty DLR Business Segments
| Q4 '25 | Q4 '24 | Q4 '23 | Q4 '22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Real Estate Gross At Carrying Value by Geography | |||||
| Amsterdam | $1.57B+32.5% | $1.19B-2.0% | $1.21B+5.9% | $1.14B-2.7% | |
| Atlanta | $379.1M-9.9% | $420.97M+2.0% | $412.63M+13.6% | $363.2M+5.6% | |
| Austin | $96.76M+10.3% | $87.71M+4.5% | $83.93M+7.6% | $78.03M+0.5% | |
| Boston | $257.14M-17.4% | $311.45M-18.4% | $381.89M+1.9% | $374.77M+1.7% | |
| Brussels | $332.25M+17.6% | $282.56M+25.9% | $224.52M+106% | $109.11M-12.1% | |
| Cape Town | $545.22M+15.5% | $471.85M+14.6% | $411.68M+50.9% | $272.75M— | |
| Chicago | $1.54B+4.6% | $1.47B-18.1% | $1.8B-26.2% | $2.43B+1.6% | |
| Copenhagen | $205.48M+18.7% | $173.05M-1.2% | $175.23M+104% | $86.04M+16.6% | |
| Dallas | $1.29B-12.9% | $1.48B+1.6% | $1.46B-3.1% | $1.5B+4.9% | |
| Dublin | $560.29M+19.9% | $467.39M-3.1% | $482.44M+33.0% | $362.78M+4.0% | |
| Durban | $81.46M+13.8% | $71.61M+11.4% | $64.26M-1.9% | $65.48M— | |
| Dusseldorf | $175.44M+26.7% | $138.46M+23.6% | $112.01M+120% | $50.89M+3.3% | |
| Frankfurt | $2.5B+59.6% | $1.56B-19.5% | $1.94B+15.7% | $1.68B+0.9% | |
| HK | $158.39M+99.0% | $79.61M+34.2% | $59.32M+1.8% | $58.28M+2.6% | |
| Houston | $194.31M+1.6% | $191.32M+3.0% | $185.71M+2.1% | $181.88M+1.1% | |
| Johannesburg | $1.66B+26.5% | $1.31B+14.7% | $1.14B+15.9% | $986.87M— | |
| London | $1.97B+9.9% | $1.79B+1.1% | $1.77B-2.7% | $1.82B-10.1% | |
| Los Angeles | $377.52M+23.7% | $305.07M+3.1% | $295.87M+2.5% | $288.69M+13.3% | |
| Madrid | $310.26M+52.7% | $203.23M-3.3% | $210.2M+51.9% | $138.37M-2.6% | |
| Marseille | $748.02M+14.5% | $653.29M+10.3% | $592.31M+31.3% | $451.13M+11.0% | |
| Melbourne | $108.89M+9.4% | $99.51M-7.5% | $107.54M+0.8% | $106.65M-4.8% | |
| Miami | $82.27M+6.9% | $76.94M+3.2% | $74.57M+3.7% | $71.91M+3.0% | |
| Northern Virginia | $4.13B+5.6% | $3.91B+7.7% | $3.63B-15.5% | $4.29B+4.7% | |
| NY | $1.26B-12.1% | $1.44B-3.4% | $1.49B-4.8% | $1.56B+14.7% | |
| Other Africa | $42.29M+5.9% | $39.91M-82.3% | $225.57M+232% | $68.04M+496% | |
| Other Europe | $645.87M+11.4% | $579.93M+113% | $272.83M+7.5% | $253.84M-3.6% | |
| Other In Asia Pacific | $6.38M+4.1% | $6.13M-53.6% | $13.2M+15.3% | $11.45M-27.5% | |
| Other North America | $408.47M+49.3% | $273.55M+34.8% | $202.91M-22.5% | $261.69M+146% | |
| Paris | $2.14B+62.2% | $1.32B+5.7% | $1.25B+44.3% | $864.05M+28.1% | |
| Phoenix | $818.03M+1.1% | $808.9M+1.3% | $798.7M+1.7% | $785.32M+1.3% | |
| Portland | $1.22B+1.5% | $1.21B+36.9% | $880.69M+53.4% | $574.3M+57.0% | |
| San Francisco | $680.03M-6.7% | $728.62M+1.7% | $716.78M+1.3% | $707.79M+2.0% | |
| Seattle | $70.1M+6.9% | $65.54M-84.9% | $434.46M+11.5% | $389.48M+1.5% | |
| Seoul | $119.91M+2.8% | $116.62M-12.1% | $132.62M+1.8% | $130.24M— | |
| SG | $925.65M+7.6% | $859.95M+0.4% | $856.23M+3.0% | $831.5M+2.9% | |
| Silicon Valley | $1.39B-2.3% | $1.43B+0.3% | $1.42B-1.8% | $1.45B+1.2% | |
| Stockholm | $190.47M+24.1% | $153.47M+0.9% | $152.06M+20.4% | $126.31M-10.2% | |
| Sydney | $213.2M+8.6% | $196.3M-7.6% | $212.36M+0.4% | $211.49M+51.5% | |
| Toronto | $643.65M+5.5% | $610.34M+9.8% | $555.7M+43.0% | $388.57M+2.8% | |
| Vienna | $443.19M+17.0% | $378.81M-1.0% | $382.64M+6.3% | $359.91M-2.9% | |
| Zurich | $863.86M+43.7% | $601.25M+24.2% | $484.08M+104% | $237.74M+2.0% |
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- How does Digital Realty break its business down?
- Digital Realty (DLR) reports real estate gross at carrying value by geography across 41 parts — Amsterdam, Atlanta, Austin, Boston and Brussels. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Digital Realty's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Digital Realty's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
